Robotic Animals in Dementia Care

Autor: David Redmalm, Marcus Persson, Clara Iversen
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: The Oxford Handbook of Animal Organization Studies ISBN: 0192848186
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192848185.013.27
Popis: Robotic animals in the shape of cats, dogs, and seals are increasingly used in dementia care. The robots are built to respond to users’ touch and talk for various purposes such as calming, activating, or entertaining patients. Drawing on media representations, marketing materials, reports of experts, and interviews with care workers we take a closer look at the ideas of animality that shape the robots and their application in care organizations. We find that the robots’ animality is described as connecting with a fundamental mammal aspect of our humanity. At the same time, concerns are raised that patients risk being dehumanized when robots replace human-to-human interaction, and the robots are thus treated as a threat to patients’ human dignity. The chapter discusses how notions of animality and a biopolitical understanding of the human as mammal play an integral role in robotized care organizations.
Databáze: OpenAIRE